Division I: Norfolk State (12-19, 8-3) took a two-set lead on visiting Mid-Eastern Athletic Conference leader Maryland Eastern Shore, eventually held two match points on serve in the fifth set, but lost 16-25, 17-25, 25-12, 25-20, 18-16 at Gill Gymnasium.

William and Mary will play at league-leading Towson on Saturday, at 7:30 p.m. in a regular-season finale. The Tribe will be seeded either fourth or fifth in next weekend's CAA tournament and will play either James Madison or Hofstra in a quarterfinal.

Men's tennis

Two Virginia players reached Saturday's semifinals of the national indoor intercollegiate tournament at Flushing Meadows, N.Y. Neither has lost a set along the way

Jenkins will face No. 4 seed Henrique Cunha of Duke, and Domijan will meet Sebastian Fanselow of Pepperdine. Fanselow's older brother, Tobias, played No. 1 for Old Dominion through the spring of 2011 and is now a Longwood assistant coach.

In men's doubles, third seeds Jenkins and Styslinger beat McLachlan and his brother Riki 8-4 in a quarterfinal. They will play No. 2 seeds Cunha and Raphael Hemmeler on Saturday morning.

Women's tennis

In women's doubles, U.Va.'s Stephanie Nauta and Li Xi beat Tulsa's Isaura Enrique and Samantha Vickers 8-6 in a quarterfinal, but No. 3 seeds Maria Belaya and Jeltje Loomans of William and Mary lost 8-3 to Alabama's Alexa Guarachi and MaryAnne Macfarlane.

Nauta and Xi will play a semifinal at 9 a.m. Saturday versus Pepperdine's Lorraine Guillermo and Khunpak Issara.

Men's soccer

In an ACC semifinal, North Carolina beat Virginia 4-3 in a penalty-kick shootout after a 0-0 tie in Germantown, Md.

The Cavaliers (9-6-3) seek an NCAA at-large berth, while UNC -- a certain NCAA qualifier -- will play Sunday for the conference tournament title against top-seeded Maryland.

The Terrapins, who trailed 1-0 late, won 2-1 in overtime. Patrick Mullins scored the equalizer with 6:31 left in regulation, and a corner kick by Maryland’s Helge Leikvang caromed off a Clemson defender and into the net less than three minutes into the second overtime.

CAA: Northeastern romped past James Madison 5-0 in Philadelphia to earn a spot in Sunday's championship match against Hofstra, which eliminated host Drexel 4-3 in penalty kicks after a 1-1 draw.

Drexel (12-3-3) will hope for an NCAA at-large berth.

Big South: In the Big South semifinals in Greensboro, N.C., No. 6 seed Winthrop beat No. 2 Radford 2-1 on Alex Isern's second goal of the game, which came in the second minute of overtime.

The Eagles will meet top seed Coastal Carolina -- which is ranked as high as eighth nationally -- for the crown at 2 p.m. Sunday. Coastal scored twice in the first half to beat No. 5 seed High Point 2-1.

Women's soccer

Virginia, one of four No. 2 seeds in the NCAA tournament, beat La Salle 4-1 at Klockner Stadium in the first round.

The Cavaliers downed a top-25 opponent for the sixth straight game and improved to 17-4-1. The Explorers, ranked No. 20, ended their season with a 17-5-1 mark.

Junior forward Gloria Douglas led Virginia with one goal and two assists, while Caroline Miller and Kate Norbo each had a goal and an assist.

U.Va. will play at home in the round of 32 Friday against the winner between Colgate and Rutgers.